2.20.2015

Robert Taylor

Sentenced to 50 years for robbery, no one go hurt. Has been in prison for 19 years. Has son who just

finished high school and is still waiting to get to know his father.

Conviction
date: June 25th 1998

Convicted of:
PTAC party to a crime/ Robbery

Program need:AODA

MR and PMR :MR 10-07-42PMR 2068

First parole eligibility:8-8-2000

How many
defers: two

Official reasons for defers: You have Not served
sufficient time for punishment/Your
institutional conduct has Not been satisfactory/Release
at this time would involve an unreasonable risk to the public

“I was
convicted in 1996 for PTAC party to a crime of Robbery. I was a driver for
two persons that robbed a credit union.

No one got hurt, and I am not
justifying the robbery, I just want to point
out that both co-defendant got ten years and I got fifty years. I have did all that the dept. of correctional have
asked of me and more, yet I am still
behind bars 19 years later, whereas the other two have been at home 16
years now and I am still behind bars.”

This blog is a companion to our Parole web page. Wisconsin has 2887 prisoners who are eligible for parole but are denied year after year. We are part of a campaign to see that these people get a second chance. They are all long past their parole dates. We want to spread the message loud and clear that people DO Change. Below are some of the stories and profiles of the many people stuck in a broken and wasteful system.